Several Explosions In Kiev Region As Duma Speaker Warns Of Tougher Russian Response Over Ukraine Terrorists Attacks

epaselect epa10234457 Armed police officers guard the area as municipal service workers (back) conduct repair works on a road after shelling in downtown Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine, 10 October 2022. Explosions have been reported in several districts of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on 10 October. At least 11 people died and dozens injured as a result of rocket attacks, the State Emergency Service (SES) of Ukraine said. Russian troops entered Ukraine on 24 February 2022 starting a conflict that has provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis. EPA-EFE/OLEG PETRASYUK

  • It is reported that there were at least three explosions
  • “All the organizers and perpetrators of the terrorist attacks must be found, those who resist must be destroyed,” Vyacheslav Volodin stressed

Explosions were heard on Thursday morning in the Kiev region, according to head of the regional military administration Aleksey Kuleba.

He urged residents not to share photos and videos of the explosions on social media. Rescuers are already on the scene, he said.

According to Ukrainian media, there were at least three explosions.

At the same time, Deputy Head of the Ukrainian president’s office Kirill Timoshenko reported on the attacks against critical infrastructure in the Kiev region.

On Thursday, he posted on his Telegram channel that “the relevant services are already working on eliminating and documenting the aftermath”.

Timoshenko did not specify which objects were damaged.

This came as State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said on Thursday that if the Kiev regime continues terrorist attacks, Russia’s response will be even tougher.

“Nowhere in the world does anyone negotiate with terrorists. If the terrorist attacks by the Kiev regime continue, the response will be even tougher,” he wrote on his Telegram channel.

“All the organizers and perpetrators of the terrorist attacks must be found, those who resist must be destroyed,” Volodin stressed.

On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin, at a meeting with members of the Russian Security Council, announced a massive high-precision weapons strike on military, communications and energy facilities in Ukraine.

Several large enterprises halted or limited production due to power supply problems, and rolling blackouts were announced in a number of regions.

A truck exploded on the Crimean Bridge on Saturday morning, causing several fuel tanks of a train to catch fire.

Two spans of the bridge’s roadway to the peninsula collapsed but a lane leading from Crimea to the Krasnodar Region reportedly remained intact.

The head of Russia’s Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, slammed it as terrorist attack, indicating that Ukrainian special services were behind it.

At the moment, railway traffic on the Crimean bridge has been restored, the ferry crossing works as well.

TASS

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